Activision has detailed and dated Content Collection 3: Chaos Pack and Content Collection 4: Final Assault for Modern Warfare 3.

Both packs will hit Xbox 360 first, with Collection 3 hitting August 9 and Collection 4 due September 6, priced at 1200 Microsoft Points ($14.99) each. The dates for Elite subscribers were not revealed, and PlayStation 3 and PC players will have to wait around a month after these dates to get their hands on the content, due to the exclusivity deal. The packs will include:

Collection 3: Chaos Pack offers extensive solo and co-op gameplay for the Special Ops enthusiast, featuring four brand new Special Ops Missions – Vertigo, Arctic Recon, Light ‘Em Up and Special Delivery – and Face Off maps – Vortex, U-Turn and Intersection. Introducing a new way to play Call of Duty, Special Ops Chaos Mode delivers a frenetic form of combat that demands players to outlast waves of enemies, while chaining kills on maps littered in power-ups to achieve the highest possible score on fan-favorite multiplayer maps Resistance, Village, Underground and Dome.

Collection 4: Final Assault is tailored toward hardcore multiplayer fans, and features five all-new multiplayer maps. Gulch sends combatants into a forgotten mining town with mine shafts and equipment sheds for cover. In Boardwalk, fun in the sun on the Jersey Shore means facing enemies on the beach. Offshore and Decommission will test players’ sea legs on deadly oceanic oil rigs and among a maze of rotting ocean liners respectively. Rounding out the collection is a trip to the French Quarter in a war-torn New Orleans, where Parish pits players against one another amidst the city’s rubble.

About Matthew Bennett

Matt is one of the longest-serving members of the EGMNOW team. An ability to go many hours without sleep and a quick wit make him ideal for his role as associate editor at EGMNOW.com. He often thinks back to the days when the very idea of this career seemed like nothing but an impossible dream. Find him on Twitter @mattyjb89

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Final Modern Warfare 3 DLC Detailed and Dated

Activision has detailed and dated Content Collection 3: Chaos Pack and Content Collection 4: Final Assault for Modern Warfare 3.

Activision has detailed and dated Content Collection 3: Chaos Pack and Content Collection 4: Final Assault for Modern Warfare 3.

Both packs will hit Xbox 360 first, with Collection 3 hitting August 9 and Collection 4 due September 6, priced at 1200 Microsoft Points ($14.99) each. The dates for Elite subscribers were not revealed, and PlayStation 3 and PC players will have to wait around a month after these dates to get their hands on the content, due to the exclusivity deal. The packs will include:

Collection 3: Chaos Pack offers extensive solo and co-op gameplay for the Special Ops enthusiast, featuring four brand new Special Ops Missions – Vertigo, Arctic Recon, Light ‘Em Up and Special Delivery – and Face Off maps – Vortex, U-Turn and Intersection. Introducing a new way to play Call of Duty, Special Ops Chaos Mode delivers a frenetic form of combat that demands players to outlast waves of enemies, while chaining kills on maps littered in power-ups to achieve the highest possible score on fan-favorite multiplayer maps Resistance, Village, Underground and Dome.

Collection 4: Final Assault is tailored toward hardcore multiplayer fans, and features five all-new multiplayer maps. Gulch sends combatants into a forgotten mining town with mine shafts and equipment sheds for cover. In Boardwalk, fun in the sun on the Jersey Shore means facing enemies on the beach. Offshore and Decommission will test players’ sea legs on deadly oceanic oil rigs and among a maze of rotting ocean liners respectively. Rounding out the collection is a trip to the French Quarter in a war-torn New Orleans, where Parish pits players against one another amidst the city’s rubble.

About Matthew Bennett

Matt is one of the longest-serving members of the EGMNOW team. An ability to go many hours without sleep and a quick wit make him ideal for his role as associate editor at EGMNOW.com. He often thinks back to the days when the very idea of this career seemed like nothing but an impossible dream. Find him on Twitter @mattyjb89